Calgary police released this surveillance camera image of a man wanted in connection with a sexual assault at an LRT station.

Calgary police are asking for help from the public to find a man linked to a sexual assault.

Police say shortly after 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 1, a woman was waiting for a CTrain at the downtown West-Kerby LRT platform when she was approached by an unknown man, who asked her about the train schedule.

“After providing the information, the woman moved on and noticed that the man was following her,” police said in a news release.

“It is alleged that he began kissing her multiple times on the cheek and neck, at which time the woman pushed the man away.”

Police say the man continued to touch the woman until she pushed past him and boarded the train that was arriving. She told police that while sitting on the train, she observed the man approach another female on the platform.

Police say CCTV footage shows the man attempted to approach at least two females. The second female has not yet been identified.

The man is described as being in his late 40s to 50s, about 5’7″ tall, with a heavy build and white beard. He was wearing a grey hat, black jacket, blue shirt, white trousers and brown shoes. He spoke broken English with an accent.

Anyone with information about the man or the identity of the second woman on the platform is being asked to contact Calgary police or Crime Stoppers.